19 Facts About Preterm birth

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Preterm birth, known as premature birth, is the birth of a baby at fewer than 37 weeks gestational age, as opposed to full-term delivery at approximately 40 weeks.

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Preterm birth is the most common cause of death among infants worldwide.

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Main categories of causes of preterm birth are preterm labor induction and spontaneous preterm labor.

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Four different pathways have been identified that can result in preterm birth and have considerable evidence: precocious fetal endocrine activation, uterine overdistension, decidual bleeding, and intrauterine inflammation or infection.

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Babies with birth defects are at higher risk of being born preterm.

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However, the occurrence of preterm birth in families does not follow a clear inheritance pattern, thus supporting the idea that preterm birth is a non-Mendelian trait with a polygenic nature.

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Preterm birth babies born near 37 weeks often have no problems relating to prematurity if their lungs have developed adequate surfactant, which allows the lungs to remain expanded between breaths.

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The EUROPOP study showed that preterm birth is not related to type of employment, but to prolonged work or prolonged standing (over 6 hours per day).

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Progestogen supplementation reduces the frequency of preterm birth in pregnancies where there is a short cervix.

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Routine use of caesarean section for early delivery of infants expected to have very low Preterm birth weight is controversial, and a decision concerning the route and time of delivery probably needs to be made on a case-by-case basis.

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Preterm birth is a significant cost factor in healthcare, not even considering the expenses of long-term care for individuals with disabilities due to preterm birth.

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The 2007 Institute of Medicine report Preterm Birth found that the 550, 000 premature babies born each year in the U S run up about $26 billion in annual costs, mostly related to care in neonatal intensive care units, but the real tab may top $50 billion.

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Preterm birth's was born at 21 weeks 4 days and weighed 410 grams.

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Preterm birth's had a slight delay in speech, but no other known medical issues or disabilities.

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Preterm birth's was born on 24 October 2006 in Miami, Florida, U S at 21 weeks and 6 days' gestation.

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Preterm birth's had digestive and respiratory problems, together with a brain hemorrhage.

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Preterm birth's was discharged from the Baptist Children's Hospital on 20 February 2007.

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Preterm birth was hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit for five months, and then discharged.

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Preterm birth remained hospitalized until November 2020, when he was then discharged.

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